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The hematopoietic factor G-CSF is a neuronal ligand that counteracts programmed cell death and drives neurogenesis
Authors:Schneider Armin  Krüger Carola  Steigleder Tobias  Weber Daniela  Pitzer Claudia  Laage Rico  Aronowski Jaroslaw  Maurer Martin H  Gassler Nikolaus  Mier Walter  Hasselblatt Martin  Kollmar Rainer  Schwab Stefan  Sommer Clemens  Bach Alfred  Kuhn Hans-Georg  Schäbitz Wolf-Rüdiger
Affiliation:Axaron Bioscience AG, Heidelberg, Germany. schneider@axaron.de
Abstract:G-CSF is a potent hematopoietic factor that enhances survival and drives differentiation of myeloid lineage cells, resulting in the generation of neutrophilic granulocytes. Here, we show that G-CSF passes the intact blood-brain barrier and reduces infarct volume in 2 different rat models of acute stroke. G-CSF displays strong anti-apoptotic activity in mature neurons and activates multiple cell survival pathways. Both G-CSF and its receptor are widely expressed by neurons in the CNS, and their expression is induced by ischemia, which suggests an autocrine protective signaling mechanism. Surprisingly, the G-CSF receptor was also expressed by adult neural stem cells, and G-CSF induced neuronal differentiation in vitro. G-CSF markedly improved long-term behavioral outcome after cortical ischemia, while stimulating neural progenitor response in vivo, providing a link to functional recovery. Thus, G-CSF is an endogenous ligand in the CNS that has a dual activity beneficial both in counteracting acute neuronal degeneration and contributing to long-term plasticity after cerebral ischemia. We therefore propose G-CSF as a potential new drug for stroke and neurodegenerative diseases.
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